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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/SequentialExecutor.java
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/reflect/Types.java
Reflection.newProxy( TypeVariable.class, new TypeVariableInvocationHandler(typeVariableImpl)); return typeVariable; } /** * Invocation handler to work around a compatibility problem between Java 7 and Java 8. * * <p>Java 8 introduced a new method {@code getAnnotatedBounds()} in the {@link TypeVariable} * interface, whose return type {@code AnnotatedType[]} is also new in Java 8. That means that we
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/LinkedHashMultimap.java
* a fan of that: What if we someday implement (presumably to be enabled during tests only) * bytecode rewriting that checks for any null value that passes through an API with a * known-non-null type? But that particular problem might not arise here, since we're not * actually reading from the fields in any case in which they might be null (as proven by the
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/Monitor.java
/** * Signals some other thread waiting on a satisfied guard, if one exists. * * <p>We manage calls to this method carefully, to signal only when necessary, but never losing a * signal, which is the classic problem of this kind of concurrency construct. We must signal if * the current thread is about to relinquish the lock and may have changed the state protected by * the monitor, thereby causing some guard to be satisfied. *
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guava/src/com/google/common/base/Optional.java
* Optional<T>}. Casting either of the above example {@code Optional} instances to {@code * Optional<Number>} (where {@code Number} is the desired output type) solves the problem: * * <pre>{@code * Optional<Number> optionalInt = (Optional) getSomeOptionalInt(); * Number value = optionalInt.or(0.5); // fine * * FluentIterable<? extends Number> numbers = getSomeNumbers();
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/base/Converter.java
return checkNotNull(otherConverter, "otherConverter"); } /* * We *could* override convertAll() to return its input, but it's a rather pointless * optimization and opened up a weird type-safety problem. */ @Override public String toString() { return "Converter.identity()"; } private Object readResolve() { return INSTANCE; }
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/TreeMultisetTest.java
assertEquals(Integer.MAX_VALUE, ms.tailMultiset("a", CLOSED).size()); } @J2ktIncompatible @GwtIncompatible // reflection @AndroidIncompatible // Reflection bug, or actual binary compatibility problem? public void testElementSetBridgeMethods() { for (Method m : TreeMultiset.class.getMethods()) { if (m.getName().equals("elementSet") && m.getReturnType().equals(SortedSet.class)) { return; }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AggregateFuture.java
// call to addListener() will callback to setOneValue(), transitively call our cleanup // listener, and set this.futures to null. // This is not actually a problem, since the foreach only needs this.futures to be non-null // at the beginning of the loop. int i = 0; for (ListenableFuture<? extends InputT> future : futures) { int index = i++;
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guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/Helpers.java
List<?> exp = copyToList(expected); List<?> act = copyToList(actual); String actString = act.toString(); // Of course we could take pains to give the complete description of the // problem on any failure. // Yeah it's n^2. for (Object object : exp) { if (!act.remove(object)) { Assert.fail( "did not contain expected element " + object
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/io/ByteStreams.java
* into the other buffer (userspace). Note that if the file is very large, a naive * implementation will effectively put the whole file in memory. On many systems with paging * and virtual memory, this is not a problem - because it is mapped read-only, the kernel * can always page it to disk "for free". However, on systems where killing processes * happens all the time in normal conditions (i.e., android) the OS must make a tradeoff
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